Triviadventures, Part II

I think some of you may curse me for this one. In an attempt to slim down my piles of books, the winner of this week's Triviadventures will win the ten books that are the answers to this week's questions. Ooooooh, mysterious, right? There are 4 like new hardbacks, 2 like new paperbacks, 3 very good paperbacks, and 1 former library book that is still in very good condition. They are ALL worth winning and reading and cross many genres--humor, YA, chick lit, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and thriller. Because the box will be pretty heavy, I can only do this one within the US. (sorry:() Good luck!

Last week's winners of my first Triviadventure were Jasprit K., who picked Mira Grant's Feed (Newsflesh, #1) and Catie C., who picked Ann Aguirre's Grimspace (Grimspace, #1). Congratulations to both of you! Those will be shipped within the week:)

1. This book is written by someone named Emily who abbreviates her first name with E. It is set at a summer drama camp. What book is it?2 & 3. These two books are the first two in a series about a female serial killer in Portland, Oregon. What are they?4. I won a copy of this book from my friend Nic @ Irresistible Reads. She sent me Finding Cassie Crazy. Turns out, I had the same book under a different title and didn't know it. I bought it in the US--what's the title?5. I almost pissed myself laughing when I saw this book's North Carolina-raised humorist author do a reading. This book, published in 2000, contains some of his funniest essays.6. I mentioned in an earlier blog post that this book as one of my favorites to read when I need cheering up. The female lead is named Kate Mackenzie.7. This book was made into a movie starring Brendan Fraser (no it isn't Encino Man. You wish!) There is a character called Dustfinger.8. This book is the first in a series called "Women of the Otherworld."9. This book's author is most famous for a YA series about vampires but this book is the first of hers in a different series. The name of the series is very similar to the title of a recent Natalie Portman movie. 10. This master storyteller's work could probably knock a person out if you threw it at someone. (like many of his) First published in 2009, this book is set in Chester's Hill, Maine.

Tuesday Triviadventures, Part 2 will be open for entries until 9pm, PST on Tuesday, July 5th, 2011. Winner will be selected by a randomizer from all entries with 10/10 correct answers. One entry per person. Good luck!

If I were living near your place, I would definitely join Triviadventures so that I can win these books! When you presented the title of the books that would be given as the prize, I felt envious to those who were able to join. The contestants must work hard to get these prizes! On the other side, how I wish you also have books there written by Suzanne Collins!